Cooler Master MM720 RGB-LED Claw Grip Wired Gaming Mouse - Ultra Lightweight 49g Honeycomb Shell, 16000 DPI Optical Sensor, 70 Million Click Micro Switches, Smooth Glide PTFE Feet - Glossy Black
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Striker
> 24 hour6 month Update: I ADORE THIS MOUSE! I have never loved a mouse so much as I love this one. I have had 0 hand cramp issues since getting this mouse and I thought of buying a second one as a maybe if anything happens and they stop this design, but I am just praying nothing bad ever happend because it is still a more expensive mouse. It continues to be the most comfortable-light-easy to grip mouse ever. Oh and 6 months later my mouse is still clean. What do you people do to your mice that they get so dirty? Orig. review :100% happy with this. I know this is for claw grip, but it is also perfect for wide hands and short fingers.
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CT
> 24 hour-1 star for holes and small thumb buttons. hard to beat for 15 dollars.
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Michael
> 24 hourIve only been using the mm720 for a day but it was enough for me to start recommending it to my friends. My favorite parts are the width and the ring finger rest. They add a lot to the comfort for me. The light weight was a bit of a shock at first. Using the cooler master software to adjust the dpi down to around 600 made all the difference though.
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Ryan
> 24 hourIts an imperfect product by anyones standards. However, it performs well, weighs nothing, and feels very comfortable. Cant fingertip it with small hands. Wouldnt recommend it for palm at all, either. Claw grip should work for a wide range of hands. Fingertip will work for hands medium and (probably) up. I have hands on the smaller side of medium and get high scores in aim trainers while fingertipping this thing. Best build quality? No. Stock grips? Meh. Usable. But the price and performance are top notch. This mouse is rated as the number one ultralight mouse on rtings.com, and there are reasons for it- namely the click latency and weight. The feet and cable get my approval, too. Clicks are dull and light. Thats common for optical switches. You trade that for decreased latency. At least thats how it is until optical switches improve (Edit: Razer has achieved mechanical-like feeling in their optical switches). My copy has occasional creaking in mouse 1, but the price/performance ratio is so great I have to let it slide. This mouse needs no upgrades and has been on sale for $35. Its not the most solid because of how light it is, but if this shape works for you, youre going to like it. I did adjust this from a 5 to 4-star review, however, because I do question the long-term durability. Plus the clicks could be snappier. Razers V2 optical switches feel like mechanical switches and the Viper Mini is cheaper than this mouse. I still really enjoy the MM720 and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone who is interested in this kind of shape. This is coming from someone who almost strictly used symmetrical mice until I got this one.
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Mel Arroyo
> 24 hourIt is a reliable mouse. Yes you can turn off the led light on it. Prefer this to a wireless mouse, and no charging!!!!
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MrLemonade
> 24 hourThis mouse is super unique in its shape and that is why so many people love it. I think anyone can get used to it, Ive never used a shape like this but got hooked pretty quick. the mm720 is definitely a claw/fingertip style mouse so make sure thats your preferred grip style. ALSO I tried both the glossy and matte, I far prefer the matte white coating. The glossy is a bit too sticky feeling for my heated hands haha. If you are unsure Id go with the matte just to play it safe. I will also add, for its price its incredible value. Solid build (people say it squeeks when you squeeze it? Ya a little with some good force but you wont do that while gaming), incredible weight and balanced, awesome stock paracord cable, crispy optical switches with very little pre travel with a bit more post travel (not game breaking) and a top notch sensor. RGB customization is great and you have adjustable lift off distance in the software.
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Xavier Meyer
> 24 hourVery comfortable mouse. I enjoy the software, but occasionally have to unplug and replug in the mouse to fix the custom keyboard binds (ctrl+keyboard key, occassionally will loose the ctrl until reset) The side buttons arent exactly where my thumb rests. And with all that I still give 5 stars because I enjoy using this mouse. Comfort is better than anything I have used. Edit, custom keybinds have been working flawlessly for months. Probably was a firmware issue. 5/5
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vespafive
> 24 hourPros: -Light -VERY comfortable to hold -3389 sensor -optical switches -for the price you pay, you get more top tier features than a lot of mice selling at twice that price Cons: -this is just my experience, but this mouse is very wide making horizontal movement challenging -I prefer to use this mouse more for browsing and casual gaming, I do not play well in FPS games due to my casual claw grip style
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Mike H
> 24 hourThe Cooler Master MM720 is a great mouse. The new white one I just bought replaces another black MM720. Seems that whatever mouse I buy, it only lasts a year. Go figure. That being said, the MM720 lasts longer than others I have tried. I have large hands so you would think a larger mouse would work better, but, no so. The shape of the MM720 allows my hand to comfortable use the controls without hardly moving my hand and the natural claw grip is shaped perfectly for a resting hand and fingers. The only downside (but not for me) is that the DPI selection button is on the bottom side. Not a big deal as once set, it wont be touched again. You can download the MasterPlus+ software to change the MM720 color leds. I highly recommend the MM720.
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Brahayan
> 24 hourEs un buen mouse con una buena construcción cómodo y no pesa mucho.